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Show • -~---·- PRICE, NOTHING MIDVALE, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 8,1926. VOL. 2 NO.6 ELIZA LANE PAGE HIKE TO WOND ER CELEB RATION COMDIESA TSALT LAKE PEAK ATTRA CTS A MITTE EMEET SFOR FINAL CHECK UP HOSPIT AL SUNDA Y HOST 1 THIS YEAR THE SESQUI FROM THE AIR MIDVA LE NEEDS A SANDY TO WELCOME CITY PARK; STEPS HOSTS IN CELEBR.N SHOUL D BE TAKEN TION ON THE 24th Opinions Of All People Greasy Pig And Pole Cannot Be Regard ed And Other Novelties If Anythin g Is Done Promised Visitors Native of England And Program Arrang ed To Festivities Please And Resided In West Jor-· Be Held Under Stars 1 Record Crowd ProOn Friday Evenin g claim It Best Ever dan For 37 Years As evidenced by posters and bills Provo, July 8.-Utah's one statelf Midvale ·s to ha\'e a city park The celebration ln Midvale la~t • At a Salt Lake hospital, Mrs. Eliza in keeping with her needs, somebody being printed in the Jordan PublishLane Page, 90 years of age, died Sun- wide outing, the Timpanogos hike, Monday was a success from every will ha\'C to take the initiative and do ing Co.'s plant, Sandy will tender a The band started out day. She was a native of England, will be held this year on July 16 and standpoint. .royal welcome to everyone on July it. but" a resident of West Jordan, Utah, 17, according to E. L. "Timpanogo s" early in the morning with first class 24th, Utah's favorite holiday. and consent the get to effort An music. The parade was long and for 37 years. Her husband preceded the beautiful and full of fun and surof chairman general Roberts, There will be a parade in the mornMinof residents the all of opinion her 19 years ago, Surviving are five at 10 a. m. A program commencing, many for fail, necessarily vale must daughters, Mrs. Charles P. Strong of hike committees. As usual, Brigham prises from start to finish. 11 a. m., in Sandy City's new at ing will it where located wish the park Gilbert and O'Brien, operating the Canada, Mrs. James Earnshaw of Young university, supported by the Now right here is where you park. way. benefit them in some southern Utah, Mrs. John T. Beck- Provo Chamber of Commerce, will Comer Meat and Grocery took first the surprise of your life. get will availThen' are several locatiom prize for floats. stead of Midvalt, Mrs. Wm. Dimond act as host. a new park and signs will has Sandy able. Some are better than others. The Goddess of Liberty, Mary and Mrs. John T. Booth of West But most any <Jne of them is better be profusely displayed directing you Inquiries from the outside would Padjen, with her maids of honor, Jordan. The funeral services were to this cool and shady spot where you than nothing at all. held in the West Jordan chapel Wed- indicate that the fifteenth annual Fae Richardson, Bessie Vincent and So it is the Journal's firm belief can comfortably spend the day. nesday, July 7, at 2 p. m., under the hike this year is going to be as well Bessie Lind, occupied a specially deSports of all kinds will hold sway that the city council and mayor direction of Bishop Wm. Leak. The attended as those of previous years. signed float and created a round of the afternoon. A baseball game bein definite some make to proceed should improve to applause all along the line. choir under the direction of Don Ho- An effort will be made Sandy and Draper will draw tween proposals of mass the of out armove The Community Club float was I gan, sang "Oh My Father," "Beauti- the program and the bonfire in th~ afternoon at 5 crowd big a Chairman and do something. worthy of mention as was the numful Isle of Somewhere, " and "I rangements, according to m. p. the l informed, If we are correctly An 1dea of the size and scope of the Sesqui-Cente nnial Internationa Know That My Redeemer Lives." Roberts. In order to accomplish this erous business houses in line. And in the evening there will be a to 1, December to l: June wherewith is available to been from has financial which Philadelphia Grove in theater held the be at outdoor will an arrived which parade Bateman, A. The Exposition, Jas. were The speakers big dance for all. J. T. Bateman, Robert Di~ond, Wm. named the "Theater of the Pines" has on time, 10:45 a. m. and at 11 a. m. commemora te the 150th anniversary ot th& Declaration of American make a splendid start this year. Sandy welcomes you. Come! Playground equipment should be H. Gardner and Bsihop Leak. Invo- been selected in which to hold the the scheduled program was rendered. Independenc e, Ia given in this photo;;rapb . In the foreground is the great A basket lunch was enjoyed by Municipal Staiilium. which seats 100,000 persons. North of the stadium can installed, swimming instructor and cation by John ·C. Richards. Benedic- program. This change has been made WE ARE SORRY. immense the of account on visitors and residents at 12 and the be seen two of th , vast exhibition buildings. The first is the Palace or equipment provided. And above all, tion by Thomas Finlayson. Interment necessary latter the Opposite Arts. Lions club was not repreLiberal the of That Palace prothe be second must the The and caretaker hike. the Agriculture permanent of attend a that sports under the able direction was in the West Jordan cemetery. crowds floor single a on persons 20.000 seats Flag raising ceremonwhich the at d auditorium, sente • big the Is interest. city's bullding that the after large dded to look Joe Cushman consumed several hours Both the speakers and profusion of audience has grown so building, Indian famous world the the city and comseen be by can conducted stadium ies the of such left the the purchase To to making lt -would be folly beginning at 1 o'clock. The pie eatbeautiful flowers showed the esteem some arrangemen t for s last Sunday organization Mahal munity Taj place the a such equipment and provide in which she was held by her many program audible has been necessary. ing and water mellon eating concorner. ts, library the arrangemen on present morning According to without someone to watch over it. · d tests were carried out in fine style. f r;en h ld F "d · s. was exinvitation an Although n ay eveWhat do you say to making some The baseball game at 4 p. m., beThe funeral services of the infant the program will be e through club, tended to the Lions definite move and DO IT NOW! child of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Silcox ning beginning at dusk in the "Thea- tween Midvale and the pick of Tooele not were \Ve are not looking for an argu- some unknown reason, they was held at Magna Wednesday. In- ter of the Pine~." ~er the. _pro- valley was played in the presence of ment but will gladly print any feas- able to be present. terment was in the West Jordan I g11am, the bonf1re w1ll ~ off1c1ally a record crowd, many old timers reto left be w1ll article or suggestions along this ible crov:ds the an? witmarking that never had they cemetery. Mrs. Silcox was formerly lighted group by enJoyment own line. nessed such a crowd at a ball game. Miss Clara Steadman of West Jor- create the1r singing or by merely watching the dan Midvale easily defeated the visitors I flames under the brilliant Timpano- and kept the prize money at home, · gos stars. final score being 9-2. The visitor~ ~ SONS ' Inquiries r!!ceived from all parts simply could not hit at favorabel opof the state indicate that there are portunities It was a scoreless game Americans will be able to pass as scores of people who are eager to for Tooele until the seventh inning. of Fvance, Germany and natives of the hike. They At street dance in the evening, at Closing meeting of the celebration learn the details the aid of some research contest by the Spain won Mary Pa(ljen are given here, in so far as they are time the Goddess of Liberty committee was held at the City Hall known at this time, for the benefit which n of modem pronunciatio on which was to determine the Goddess work was crowned and prizes awarded, done by Prof. being Wednesday evennig. of Liberty in Midvale for the celebra- languages now of those who would like to join in the capped the climax to a well spent day James L. Baker, head of the modem The chairman, Mayor Porter, ex- pilgrimage to the summit of the Won- and participants went home, followtion, July 4th. pressed his appreciation and extended der Mountain above the clouds. The four contestants worked hard language department of the Univering a safe and sane fourth, singing his thanks to the committee for asand canvassed the cit~· and surround- sity of Utah. The purpose of this Details Of The Hike the praises of Midvale for the enterspecial study is to make it possible to this sisting him so ably in making the charged territory again and again. fee ing no be will There tainment offered. No casualties werecontestthe teach Americans the various Euroof ~tanding should final The Hikers celebration a success. year at the Grove. reported. pean languages in such a way that follows: as is The committee also -desires to plan to reach the Grove before sunants appreciawill be able to talk the foreign their they publicly express order again set Friday evening, July 16, in Mary Padjen ·-·-..·-·--.... --..21960 votes without brogue. splendidly so votes tongues 16560 helped .. tion to all who Fae Richardson .. - -·- - _ that they may get camp set before best appropriatio n has just been the Special in making this celebration Be::;sie Vincent ..- ...----·-..-·165[)5 votes dark and in time for the program. 3190 votes made by the Commonwea lth Fund ever. Bertha Lind --·-·-·They should plan to visit Timpanogos of New York to assist Professor Financial Report. cave, one of America's most wonde:The following bills were presented: ful little scenic spots, either on FriB~rker in continua~ion of his pho:r:researches which were begun m etics 1 Lumber for Benches (30) ........ -..$ 96.30 day morning, July 16, or <>n Sunday The Hub theater is now under new during the year 1924-1925. At Paris Building benches and drayage 30.50 morning, July 18. managemen t, It is their aim to give the Utah professor started time 77.35 that the --.--..... raising ·-·-·-·-·-·-.. may .... of cars spol'ts own charge Cost of Ed Brown in Those who have their better pictures and make the theater work under the au~pi~es Baseball _... - ... -... -.-.. -.... _.. __ .___.... _._.. 50.00 drive to Aspen Grove by way of home like and a place of real enterresearch his erectflag pole, with able assistants, 74.50 Language Association -.. ........ Modem printing' the of and last The Advertising ed this magnificent flag pole Provo or American Fork canyon. tainment. In order to do this a prowith huilt hration, materials members of in gathentry including O'Brien 23.00 of America, The Gilbert and Float decorations ·-·-·--........... _..... Thursday evening. road either way is good. This will gram of better pictures has been aruniverStates United Candidates tickets ..... -.... -.... -.... -..... 2.00 make it possible for the visitors to ranged and every Saturday and Sun- the Midvale celebration parade took ered in the four corners of thq g-lobe, The flag was unfurlt!d Sunday and Canadian and Material for goddess' gown ...... 6.00 see these two canyons which in them- day a good vaudeville program will first prize and ju~tly so. It was the patiently and lalx>riously fit together stands a welcome visitor in the heart sities. The Modern Foreign Language asMaterial for floats, lumber ...... 13.00 selves are scenic attractions of un- be added, such as singing, dancing in Gilbert and O' Brien's warehouse, ">f the city. uncreated and daintiness of essense 6.50 usual grandeur. Work for carpenters on float Great credit is due the people who sociation obtained a subvention for by feminine hands, dexterous in weavand other musical numbers. line the along all 6.50 enthusiasm bounded Additional decorations ....... _._..... own their have materials not do fine who made this much needed improvemen t Professor Barker's study two years Those ing anrf placing the The managemen t has been taken '1st prize for float ..... __ .. ___ .......... _. 15.00 cars may come to Provo by rail over over by Mr. Price and Paul Shelmer- of march. ago, and because they desired a condisplay, the of possible. used in the buil11ing tinuation of the Utah professor's 10.00 -........... -......... •... first to float for entitled hikers prize 2nd any one of three roads. Such Above we reproduce an illu:::tra- this float was justly dine. Mr. Price is the choir leader of 20.00 they obtained another subven-.......... study, ..... money celebra· prize Children's should plan to reach Provo Thursday the 15th ward in Salt Lake and will tion of this unique cut. On it ap- prize in Millvale's greatest him for the coming year. for tion 5.00 Dismantling floats -·-.... -....-.... -..... evening or Friday morning. If they be in a position to give us so~ very pear Messrs. Gilbert ar.d O'Brien tion parade. We congratulate Messrs. Gilbert Goddess' prize ..... -.... -.........--.-..... 50.00 reach Provo Thursday evening they good musical numbers and other affable proprietors of the Corner }1aid of honor prizes .....-....-.... -..... 120.00 may join in the Hikers' Frolic, July good entertainme nt. and O'Brien and their wives wh o had Meat and Grocery, Midvale. Photogrruphe r -···-..-·--·--... -.... -.... lO.OQ 15, on the lawns of Brigham Young Also Fae Gilbert, daughter of R. 1a very important part in planning 1 Mr. Shelmerdine is chief clerk to they 16, July 75 5. Friday, ··-·-.. On -.... 1and building the float, on the :;:uccess ·-···-·-·-.... --.... .. university. Engraving the joint transfer of the 0. S. L. and R. Gilbert, ; one of the partners. Whether due to the fact that no i attained and believe that no better .. llro~ Olson may secure passage to Aspen Grove D. R. G. Ry. It is the aim <If these The sheep are from' Total expenditures ........... __..... $621.40 for $1.50 round trip. Hik.ers should new managers to beautify the theater prize herds in West Jordan and were advertising propaganda ha>; yet been license had been procured or to other devised than such a demonstratio n at reasons, not known to the writer, no Finance committee collected ... $204.00 carry with them their own bedding and "Courtesy and Better Pictures" picked for the occasion. • A dinner was given Saturday eveauction was held by the Midvale 537.40 ...... contest be will Liberty Goddess of and cooking utensils. They Planned far in advance of the cele- one of our greatest holidays. is their slogan. of last week for Mr. and Mrs. ning Townsite company on Sixth avenue able to buy groceries and foodstuffs For the coming week a program George Player recently married, at last Saturday as advertised. Total -·-·-·--·-...._._ ....__ .. -.... -.... -..-·$7 41.40 of all kinds at Aspen Grove at prices of very good pictures has been arQuite a crowd had gathered for the home of Mrs. Players' parents, The surplus of $120 was divided very little, if any, in advance of val- ranged and for Saturday and Sunday the Judge and Mrs. Silas Brown. Those equally among the following organi- ley prices. 1 the affair. The auctioneer sang a good musical program consisting boosters' song for Midvale and her present from out of town were Mr. . zations of the city: Hikers should be dressed for a long of Miss Billie Price, the baby soand Mrs. C. E. Steadman, Mr. and Midvale Baseball club ....................... $30.00 hike in comfortable , strong clothing. prano, and Lon Hodges, violinist. Mr. A party was given in honor of Leo resourcPs but did not knock down a David Evans of West Jordan, Mrs. . Midvale Library ........_..............._.._ 30.00 Good, solid shoes of_ comfort are of Hodges will, in the near future, enBills at his home Thur~day evening. lot before the hammer. Mrs. Zach Evans and Mrs. and Mr. 30.00 prime importance either to men or tertain us with his full orchestra. Midvale Community club Anyhow, there are some choice barDesire of the managemen t to pay Progressive hearts dice was the feaJordan, !\'lr. and Mrs. South of Price Midvale Fire department ........ -·-· 30.00 women. Broad, light hats are preWe haven't forgotten the kid dies for construction of the new $300,000 turing game of the evening. Lun~h- 1 gains .in this trkact stil~ tunksol? a_nd William Player and daughter, Della, ferable as the sun becomes hot during Starting with this issue of the Joureon was served to 40 guests. Mr. Bdls no one can rna e a nus a e m m~and Miss Deane Player of Bennion son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bills, is ' vesting. decrease tne oH the middle of the day. A piece of nat there will be printed a coupon in mill from earnings and In the near future, Midvale is and John Evans and daughter, Lorna, cloth or burlap will be found useful each issue of the Journal and this in the assay values of mill heads leaving for the Swiss-Germ an misbound to be the residential and indus- of Ogden. in sliding the glacier. coupon and 5 cents will admit any caused the reduction of the qum-terly ~ion field rip;ht away soon. Mr. and .Mrs. Lawitz Smith, :VIr. trial center of South Salt Lake counFurther information may be had child under 12 years of age. dividend of the Utah Apex Mining presupposes Willard Evans, deputy county as- from Chairman E. L. "Timpanogo s" The new managemen t has installed company for the third quarter of 1926 and Mrs. Nephi Smith, Clarence ty. It's very location Smith of Garland, :Mr. and Mrs. Or- such a prediction. sessor for the -·Bingham district an- Roberts, Brigham Young university, a little lunch and root beer stand in from 35 to 25 cents. B"ll 1 s, ,, . n·11 that states ,.. rs. Geo. \" r nearest mr. an d "' Heffenreffe your 1 s, ,.. from son or President Utah, here Provo, nounces there are 150 persons connecti<Jn with the theater where Bills, Cecil and of and all Eric nearly as Clarence, who have not yet paid taxes on their hiking organization you can always get a refreshing although the compaJ?Y has net quick assets of $1,200,000 m cash and gov- Miss Leah Jensen and Christiana automobiles, and although the time the organization s of the state are drink. has been generously extended, he is planning to make the hike. assistant Let us get acquainted and show ernment bonds, he believes it best to Booth of Salt Lake Mr. arll .Mrs. T. Edward D. Sullivan, Peterson, w.' L. l\1;~. and .Mr. Seal, E. j than rather intact surplus this keep reticient about adding the additional say. comwe Penney what C. you we mean manager of the J. Mr. Hamilton, M. T. Mrs. and Mr. dividends. pay to it into dip to penalty of $3.00 on each delinquent enand arrived Mo., comfort Yours for your pay store at Boonville, Production of the Utah Apex is I and Mrs. Tishner, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. tax payer, but he will be compelled to tertainment. Tuesday to spend his vacation here necesis it why us tell anyone Can ·running at a lower rate than during Bills, Mr. and :\Irs. Duke Page, Mr. sary to follow around after a custo- 1 at the home o~ his parents, ;Mr. and do so providing these taxes are not THE MAN~GEMENT. Many the fiscal year of 1925 when the out- an<l )Irs. Hoy Glayzier, l\Irs. Louetta mer dunning him time after time for Mrs. P. E. Sullivan. Mr. Sullivan has forthcoming in a few days. put aggregated 46,000,000 pounds of Ma(lsen were entertained at a dinner a printing bill, that belongs to us? A man who spoke no English appersons have recently returned the been away for the past 18 months. and 19,000,000 pounds of zi~c., party given by Mr. and l\lrs. David passenlead City with Lake Salt peared at the tax notice on their automobiles Prior to that time he was connected like much It begins to look very Until the completion of the new m1ll 1 Bills. the explanation tl-ly have sold their ger depot, to demand telephone the l<Jcal Penney store and made with of the number Virginia Milgates of Kaysville is we shall have to cut certain grades of ore will be stored cars, but that does not mean, the as- word with an address that nobody men employed and do only a cash many friends in )Iidvale and the surand not sent to the smelter, as the 1 visiting at the home of Dr. Marsh. business. sessor says, the seller escapes taxa- could understand. The chief operarounding territory who will be smelter will only pay for the lead con- I Misses Isabell and Beth )iakie of tion on it, or the purchaser either. tor at Central took the name that was We are losing far too much money pleased to see him again. A Mr. Brown, so-called, rooming at cent. Completion of the mill in ep- Taylorsville are visiting for a few in unpaid bills to let it go unnoticed. Anyone buying an automobile should all but unintelligibl e, though it make sure the taxes have been paid, sounded like "Hinsissel," as he pro- the Booth's rooms in Midvale, was tember should increase the company's 1 davs with their aunt, Mrs. James Cast no dirt into the well that gives If you see a "Cash'' sign up in a nounced it, and finally located at arrested last Friday evening and revenues because it will make possible St~adman. according to the deputy. must We alarmed. be don't you water. fev.r days, Eureka, 70 miles away, a subscriber charged with the crime of "possession the separation of zinc and copper i Miss Norma Bateman of West Jor- have the money we justly Parn or Kindness is more binding than a sisher with 1dan spent the week end M~. and Mrs. Gean Miller have a:s with a name that might be imagined of liquor." Several pints of liquor from lead ores. quit business. loan. The recent advance in the price of ter, ::\Irs. Roland Page. their guests Mr. and Mrs. Vance Mil- to be what the caller gave. A re- were found in his room and it is said ;\Irs. C. A. Carlson and family, Mrs. lard and son, Gean, ~~ond Mrs. Cha~. quest to this Eureka man to answer, that he was operating from here to a silver benefits the company's earnCarlson of Salt Lake City, Osmond marthe shouH and considerably LOOK! ings to caller and if possible, assist the select trade in Bingham. E. Miller. of Swenson Brad l\Ir~. and )'Ir. essay the and rise further a the He was taken before Judge Brown ket make Mr. and Mrs. Milton Crane an- be understood, disclosed that CHILDRE N UNDER TWELVE Brown value of ore improve, the company Provo spent lnst Friday visiting with nounce the arrival of a baby girl. Mr. caller was the Eureka man's nephew, and his bond set at $200. Sorensen. B. E. S. Dr. share a cents 35 a , and Mrs. Carlson also announce the just over from Norway, and strand- thought this bond a little heavy since may return to This Coupon Good .For Butterfiel~ and T. Z. Mrs. and )lr. basis. dividend quarterly some through City Lake Salt in offense. ed first his was this girl. baby a of arrival Should lead decline or there be :no daughter, Evelyn, are visiting with Jud~e Brown is of the opinion that 5c A. W. Peterson and family of Bri_g- ticket mistake or loss. They learn how to serve in the this "First OffensE!" plea has lost its improvemen t in the assay value of 1\fr. and Mrs. Ross Hardy, in Kern·ham James Johnson and family of Cut it out, tal!.e it with a nickel and you will be admitted to Red~an, Utah, spent the week end telephone compan~, as it .emphasizes value and that first offenders will mill heads, :\1r. Heffcnreffe r is of errer, Wyo. -------any show at the Hub Theater. visiting with her sister, Mrs. R. C. . courtesy and service for 1ts patrons. get heavy fines and jail sentences as the opinion that even thl' nC'w rate of birth. than safe. breeding not is Better quarterly cents 25 violators. · well as the persistent Larsen. 1 GILBERT AND . O'BRIEN BUILD PRIZE WINNING FLOAT Celebration Committee Makes Financi al Report HUB THEAT RE HAS CHANG E IN POLICY TO OFFER PATRO NS AMERI CANS SOON TO E l\fARY P ADJEN WIN- PASS AS NATIVE IN EUROP NER IN GODDESS OF LIBERT Y VOTE CITY FLAG POLE RAISED IN DUE TIME ADVER TISED SALE BY AUCTIO N DID NOT l\fATER IALIZE DINNE R GIVEN AT I JUSTIC E BROWN 'S HOME FOR COUPL E I I UTAH APEX DIVIDE NDS TO PAY FOR NEW MILL Riverton One Hundre d and Fifty Delinquent Taxpay ers EDWAR D SULLIV AN HOME FOR VISIT WHY NOT PAY FOR' FROl\f MISSOURI PRINTI NG ON, DELIVERY IN FUTUR E Miss Sherlock Holmes In Telephone Service ERSTW HILE DEALE R IN MOON GETS IN MESHE S OF LAW s_ . 1 |